Electrocardiogram
Types of ECG
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There are three main types of ECG:
- a resting ECG – carried out while you're lying down in a comfortable position
- a stress or exercise ECG – carried out while you're using an exercise bike or treadmill
- an ambulatory ECG – the electrodes are connected to a small portable machine worn at your waist so your heart can be monitored at home for one or more days
The type of ECG recommended for you will depend on your symptoms and the heart problem suspected.
For example, an exercise ECG may be recommended if your symptoms are triggered by physical activity, where as an ambulatory ECG may be more suitable if your symptoms are unpredictable and occur in random, short episodes.
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Are there any risks or side effects?
An ECG is a quick, safe and painless test. No electricity is put into your body while it's carried out. There may be some slight discomfort when the electrodes are removed from your skin&nbs
Getting your results
An ECG recording machine will usually show your heart rhythm and electrical activity as a graph displayed electronically or printed on to paper. For an ambulatory ECG, the ECG machine will store the i
How an ECG is carried out
There are several different ways an ECG can be carried out. Generally, the test involves attaching a number of small, sticky sensors called electrodes to your arms, legs and chest. These are
Introduction
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a simple test that can be used to check your heart's rhythm and electrical activity. Sensors attached to the skin are used to detect the electrical signals produced by your heart each time it beats. These signals are recorded by a machine and are looked at by a doctor to see if they're unusual.
Types of ECG
There are three main types of ECG: a resting ECG – carried out while you're lying down in a comfortable position a stress or exercise ECG – carried out while you're usin
When an ECG is used
An ECG is often used alongside other tests to help diagnose and monitor conditions affecting the heart. It can be used to investigate symptoms of a possible heart problem, such as (palpitations),